BcSparky423
Member
- Location
- Tennessee
- Occupation
- Residential Electrician
Seems to me that most of the older homes with exterior fuse panels all have the branch circuit conductors entering the panel from the back. Alot of them have two or three 1 1/2" or 2" nipples w/ bushings and about 5 or 6 sets of cables entering the panel through them. So they are "bundled" together. I have heard this way of doing it is wrong of course although, i have changed out a panel and had about 5 to 6 sets coming through a couple of 2" pvc male adapters with bushings and passed inspection. But i did it that way before knowing it wasn't correct. Now that i know it's not the correct way, could someone explain the best way to bring conductors in through the back of panel? I have tried to research online and can't find much on this topic. If the clamp type connectors are the best way to do it, can they be "reversed" to where the clamp screws are in the inside of panel instead of behind it. Any info would help ive been licensed for only about a year and im still learning.
